Laudamus…
Elan Sicroff, pianist
Schott Edition Vol. I – Asian Songs and Rhythms (ED 7841) 1. Tibetan Melody: 1.VII.`1924 (No. 8) 2. Long Ago in Mikhailov: 7.I.1926 (No. 30) 3. Arabian Dance: 22.XI.1925 (No. 45) 4. Kurd Shepherd Melody: 25.IX.1926 (No.17) 5. Armenian Melody: 19.III.1927 (No.15) 6. Hindu Melody: 22.II.1926 (No. 34) 7. Greek Song: 20.XII.1925 (No. 3) 8. Untitled (moderato), 23.VI.1924 (No. 39) Volume II – Music of the Sayyids and the Dervishes(ED 7842) 1. Dervish Dance: 2.VI.1926 (No. 5) 2. Kurdish Song: 25.IV.1926 (No. 40) 3. Sayyid Dance: 6.V.1926 (No.26) 4. Sayyid Chant and Dance: 30.III.1926 (No.9) 5. Moorish Dance (Dervish): 29.V.1926 (No.28) Volume III – Hymns, Prayers and Rituals (ED 7843) 1. Laudamus…: 20.II.1927 (No.4) 2. Untitled: 6.I.1927 (No.8) 3. As if the Stormy Years had Passed: 10.XII.1925 (No.14) 4. The Resurrection of Christ: 24.IV.1927 (No.50) 5. Easter Hymn and Procession in the Holy Night: 23.IV.1927 (No.51) Volume IV – Hymns From a Great Temple and Other Selected Works 1. The Very Sweet Time: 7.XI.1925 (No. 15) 2. [Fragment No. 5 & 6, The Struggle of the Magicians] 3. Tibetan Dance: 1920-1924 (No.16) 4. (Fragment No. 6, The Struggle of the Magicians, Act III] 5. The Essentuki Prayer: 1918 (No. 21) Thomas de Hartmann, personal music – From Six Pieces, Op. 7 (1902) 1. Prelude 2. Nocturne 3. Impromptu
Performers
- Elan SicroffElan Sicroff is known as an interpreter of the music written by Thomas de Hartmann, both the classical works as well as the music from the East composed in collaboration with Gurdjieff . In the 1960s he studied with Jeaneane Dowis, protégée and assistant to Rosina Lhevinne at the Juilliard School. From 1973-75 he attended… Read more: Elan Sicroff